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Show j E. E. Hall Goes To Last Reward AMERICAN FORK Edmond Eb-enezer Eb-enezer Hall, 84, died Sunday night of causes incident to age. Born in Flemmingburg, Kentucky, on December 8, 1853, a son of Eb-enezer Eb-enezer K. and America Jones Hall, he moved to Alpine in 1910, then to American Fork in 1924. Mr. Hall married Annie A. Hurst on July 18, 1871. He served as Alpine city marshal mar-shal five years, and a member of the , Alpine L. D. S. stake high priests' quorum. Surviving besides his widow are 14 sons and daughters: Charles E.Hall cf Comstock Washington; Marion Hall of Camas, Washington; James B. and Herbert H. Hall and Mrs. Burtie H. Bair of Salt Lake City; Boone D. and Albert A. Hall of Leavenworth, Kansas; Arthur B. Hall of Easton, Kansas; Omer H. Hall of Magna; Julian E. Hall of Los Angeles, California; Oscar H. Hall of Highland; Mrs. Lulu Roberts of Benton, Kansas, and Mrs. Nancy Watkins and Mrs. Mildred Strong of Alpine; 88 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and a great-great- grandchild. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Alpine L. D. S. ward chapel by Bishop John W. Pulley of American Fork L. D. S. Fourth ward. Burial was in the Alpine cemetery, directed by Anderson Ander-son Brothers mortuary. |